Unconscious elderly man receives CPR near Hillsboro Rd, Bonne Terre MO
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Paramedics performed CPR on a 76-year-old man found unconscious and not breathing near Hillsboro Road with emergency response underway to revive him.
Audio|Heard on: St. Francois County Fire
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
33-75-A, full arrest.
00:04
6436, Hillsborough Road, Nurse Chris Pratt, Run, Hager, Rone.
00:09
5247 phone for House 3 33 758 Polaris 6436 Hillsboro Road near Pratt and Hager Roads Belish Fire Protection District time 52 minutes 30660 for your 20 minute more.
00:29
64 central where secure we're still waiting.
00:50
3375-year-second page for the difficulty breathing upgraded to a full arrest.
00:54
6436 Hillsborough Road, nearest cross Pratt Road, Hager Road.
00:58
33-75-year-second page for the difficulty breathing upgraded to a full arrest, 6436 Hillsborough Road, near Pratt Road, Hager Road, time 55 minutes, WPBX, 463.
01:14
3.3.30 responding at 56 minutes.
01:22
Thank you.
01:40
5017, 3661 in unconscious, 8 to C progress drive, nearest cross highway 221 in Landrum Drive.
01:50
5217, 3661 and unconscious, 850 progress drive, nearest cross highway 221 in Landrum Drive is 59 minutes.
02:01
33-7-5-stitchell response.
02:10
33-75 responding 6436 Hillsborough Road nearest crosses Pratt Road and Hager Road at 59 minutes reported as a 76-year-old male.
02:21
Unconscious not breathing CPR is in progress.
02:29
That's clear.
02:30
DMS bringing on senior.
02:33
This arrived.
02:41
521736661 for the reporting party.
02:42
It's going to be located around back.
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Location mentioned:
Hillsboro Rd, Bonne Terre, MO 63628
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